Phajjtl Tke Jewish Floridian of Tampa Fn**Y VUrcfcaj I 10 I I By LESLIE AIDMAN Call at S72-W70> We were so thrilled to hear about the good news in 13: old Marry Snwiaaea s liie that we just had to share it with yon. Marcy. who is the daughter of Marty and Maxiae Saieasew. recently pancipated m the Duke University Talent Idee uficauon Project. Bright seventh graders, who had scored m the 97th percentde or better on their suth grade tests, were recommended to take the SAT tests along with seniors (who were taking them in order to get nto colleges) Well. Marcy. who attends Coteaaan Jr. High School, scored 350 on her verbal and 490 on her math this math score m belter than 56 percent of the college bound seniors scores*. This s truly fantastic. Marcy. This is a very big month in this young lady's life as she also celebrated her Bat Mmvah. just last weekend, at Congregation Kdeph Shoiom. Marcy also swans on the Raima Cesa Swan Team. We are mighty proud of all of your accomplishments. Marcy keep up the good work! Our congratulations to Dwag Caaa who to the Board of Directors of the Downtown Tampa Rotary Club Sounds like your year will be a busy one. Doug! Some news about some of our younger friends who no longer reside in Tampa. Bill Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Friedsaaa is working towards an MA degree in fine arts photography at the University of Illinois. Michael Hochherg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hochberg. is putting his degree in electrical engineer mg to good use at V\ estuighouse. in Baltimore Michael was graduated from Brown L niversky last Spring. Lawra Kreitzer. president of the Hillel School's Parents Association, informs us that their second Annual Silver Coffee is just around the corner. On Tuesday. April 12 at 10:30 a.m. parents and friends of the Hillel School will enjoy wonderful refreshments and beautiful music at the home of Leonore and Frank Stem in Carroll wood Village. The music will be provided bj iwo members of the Florida Gulf Coast Symphonv - Christine Mori on piano and Ranrlifl Warring on flute. Leonore Stem is chairman of this event Her committee includes: Carolyn Baas and Marcia Sacks, reservations: Harriet Seelig imitations and Saw Forasan. Lawra Kreitzer and Loraa Michaekwa. The delicious food is being made by the parents of the Hillel School. The parents began this lovely tradition last faal and now look forward to their "Silver Coffee" every spring The members of the evening chapter of Women's American OKI enjoyed a moat interesting March meeting. The speakers were the authors of The Complete Guide to Women's Health. Bmce Shepherd. M D and Carooli Sbephard. KN and PhD He is an obstetrician-gynecologist and serves on the Florida State Commission on Midwifery She is a nurse and a PhD psychologist with the Counseling Center for Human Development at the University of South Florida. The Shephards spoke on pertinent information concerning the many aspects of women's health, diseases, and sensible medical and self-help therapy. The evening was topped off with some coffee, cake and socializing. Our congratulations to the newly elected officers of the Sisterhood of Congregation Schaarai Zedek. who will be in- stalled at the May luncheon meeting: (.olda Brunhild, president; Leslie Oaterwe!, 1st. vice- president; Leslie Aidmaa. 2nd. vice-president: Fraaci Rudolph. Jrd vice-president: Betty Kopehwaa. treasurer: Jerilya Goldsmith, recording secretary: Deborah Garber. corresponding secretary, and Janet Kasa. financial secretary. Our wishes for a successful and most productive two years to you Indies Let us know about the new officers of your organizations won't you? * Meet Dr. Richard Sal ii owe who moved to Carroll wood in November. Richard is originally from Philadelphia, attended undergraduate school at Perm State, however, he moved here from Baltimore. He is a podiatrist, and was a part of the Maryland Podiatry Residency Program with the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, while residing in Biltmore Richard opened his practice in December in the Carrollwood area. He loves the Tampa climate and was familiar with the general area as his brother resided on the west coast of Florida for a time. Richard is also currently involved in a medical screening program for senior citizens, at the Jewish Community Center. He plays on a city baseball team, enjoys jogging, sailing, and listening to jazz. Richard is eager to soon get active in some of our city's organizations and begin meeting more people. Well, we look forward to meeting you too. Richard. V\ elcome u. Tampa! ' ntil n*x v. NCJW Thrift Shop The Canned Closet OaSMacDOl The Tampa Section of NCJW proudly ninintTr** the opening of ~The Council Ooset' formerly known as the Council Thrift Shop It is now located at 4105 S MacDill Ave and wil be open from 10 a-m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday thru Friday and from 9 a.m. to 4 p m on Saturdays. Not only is there an upgraded name and location, but also the type of merchandise has been up- graded- Donations of furniture, appliances, linens bric-a-brac as well as faded designer jeans will be greatly appreciated Naturally all donors will receive tax dona- tion receipts for income tax pur- poses. (Please call the Council Closet at 831-4957 to arrange for the pick-up of huge pieces of furniture and appliances such as washing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators etc i The Council Closet is the prime source of revenue for the Tampa Section of NCJW which uses the monies to further the work of its projects in the local community. Some of the present projects in- clude: the Womens Survival Center. Tay-Sachs screening and Prevention and Project A-O.K. sponsored in cooperation with the Tampa Police Dept Furniture and clothing from the closet are given to the Russian Resettle- ment project when needed. Thanks to generous donations, the Council Closet is able to fill a gap in our local community by enabling many residents to pur- chase much needed clothing and household items at prices they can afford. You are cordially invited to browse around and tour the new- shop. The Council Closet. Interest Free Loans for Jewish Students The Jewish Children's Service. Atlanta. Ga is a non-profit agency that provides interest free educational loans for Jewish college students in affiliated communities in the southeast Since 1961 the JCS had proudly given financial support to 318 Jewish youths enabling them to pursue their college studies In 18TB the Hewbrew Orphans \-.!um was founded by the B'nai B'rith District in keeping with the sentiment of the times. In the ensuing years the agency changed its direction from insti- tutionalizing orphan" Jewish children to foster home care. During the 1940s and 50 s mphasis shifted to encourage local responsibility for the care of Jewish children to their own community and the JCS helped to develop several new local Jew- ish Welfare programs in the region. Understanding that this emphasis could best be imple- mented by local Jewish Family and Children's Service agencies the JCS changed its focus to encourage and support Jewish youth in their pursuit of higher education (During this period of change the JCS was instru- mental, by providing seed money, in starting Jewish family and children's social services in a number of communities in the Southeast region.I Interested students or parents may contact Michele Goldstein at Tampa Jewish Social Service. 251-00*3 for further information. The JCS is dedicated to the principle that no Jewish youth shall be denied a college education because of their fam tuation. Purim at Rodeph Sholoi Rabbi Kenneth Berger joined the children at Purim at Rodeph Shoiom. Can you spot him? Mark Lewis is Moses so we guess you know who Rabbi Berger is! It is traditional for Rabbi Ber- ger to conduct Purim services in costume which costume is his surprise when he walks onto the Bimah. In the two years Berger has been with lion Rodeph Shoiom. he hu< thralled both young and oldi his Purim appearance This year the congregation k a family Shabbaton dinner | ceeding services. Everyone I went into services where joined the congregation of I celebrants. Happy Passover ORIENTAL RUGS . Top prices paid for used rugs Fine antique, semi-antique and contemporan- rugs and carpets Expert cleaning and appraisals Maureen Cohn Gallery of Orien tal Rugs 839-8000 2701 S. MacDill Avenue 3 blocks north of Bay-to-Bay Mon.-Fri.. 9-5. Sat. 10-2 MANISCHEWITZ MATZOS $5* MANISCHEWITZ] BORSCHT 09 5 LB PKQ. MANISCHEWITZ GEFILTE FISH i MEMORIAL REGULW OR Lf>CAl 24ol Jt CANDLES 79 MAA EACH 69 MANISCHEWITZ MACAROONS......,o<*s*e MANISCHEWITZ MATZO BALL SOUPmoz.** Passover Greetings From... n OPEN 24 HOURS Prices Good Thru Saturday, April 2,1983 At All Pasco HlllsborouQh Pinellas Manatee County Stores.